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" Author and blogger Andrew Sullivan expressed the opposite view, writing that Moore's film is " deeply corrosive of the possibility of real debate and reason in our culture.
Author: Andrew Dixon.
Author Andrew Neiderman dedicated his 1990 novel The Devil's Advocate to Diamant.
Author Andrew Metz commented that with these scenes, Madonna displayed her sophisticated views on the fabrications of feminity as a supreme power rather than the normal views of oppression.
Author of " Walking the Watershed " and A Bit of Grit on Haystacks, Hewitt has dabbled in journalism-most notably as editor of The Scotsmans outdoor pages until a revamp by Andrew Neil.

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Author and former F-14 Tomcat radar intercept officer Ward Carroll wrote a trilogy about an F-14 pilot with the call sign of " Punk " due to his mistake of correcting his CO about how the Beatles were not punk rock musicians.
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Author Ward Johnson loosely adapted The Land Without Feelings into a book in the Tales from the Care Bears series, entitled Caring is What Counts ( ISBN 0-910313-05-9 ), with illustrations by Tom Cooke.

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Author David Mitchell described himself as being " magnetised " by the book from its start when he read it as an undergraduate, but on rereading it, felt it had aged and that he didn't find it " breathtakingly inventive " as he had the first time, yet does stress that " however breathtakingly inventive a book is, it is only breathtakingly inventive once "-with once being better than never.
Author Michael Occleshaw speculated that a woman named Larissa Tudor might have been Tatiana ; however, all of the Romanovs, including Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia, were murdered by the Bolshevik assassination squad.
Author David Shipman speculates that Donat's asthma may have been psychosomatic: " His tragedy was that the promise of his early years was never fulfilled and that he was haunted by agonies of doubt and disappointment ( which probably were the cause of his chronic asthma )"; however, this has never been substantiated.
Author Bernard O ' Mahoney and the former member of the Richardson gang Frankie Fraser have accused Courtney of embellishing and fabricating his criminal record and position in the underworld ; however, Courtney has denied overstating his past.

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Author Gilbert Chase writes that " Amazing Grace " is " without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns ," and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.
Author Simon Reeve, among others, writes that the shootout with the well-trained Black September members showed an egregious lack of preparation on the part of the German authorities.
Author Mary Romero writes that immigration raids are often carried out at places of gathering and cultural expression such as grocery stores based on the fluency of language of a person ( e. g. being bilingual especially in Spanish ) and skin color of a person.
Author Steven Seidman writes that " it is the power of the closet to shape the core of an individual's life that has made homosexuality into a significant personal, social, and political drama in twentieth-century America.
Author Alan Gordon also writes about jesters as advisers to the king, who actually make up a super-secret spy ring that try to keep peace and control the leaders of different countries.
Author Strausbaugh summed up as follows: " Some minstrel songs started as Negro folk songs, were adapted by White minstrels, became widely popular, and were readopted by Blacks ," writes Strausbaugh.
* Author Judy Malloy lives and writes in El Sobrante.
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Author Linda Granfield in describing the show, writes, " For two hours, the men could forget they were soldiers at war.
Author Susan Cooper writes that the book is possibly the only " realistic story " to gain the universal affection of a fairy-tale, although she also noted that it is actually a " deceptively simple ritual " rather than a story.
" Author Rhonda Wilcox writes that Tara's death is made more poignant by her earthy naturalness representing the " fragility of the physical ".
* My Bionic Quest for Boléro ( Wired, November 2005 ): Author Michael Chorost writes about his own implant and trying the latest software from researchers in a quest to hear music better.
Author James Ishmael Ford writes of her, " Perhaps the most prominent of apparently self-declared teachers is the widely read author and meditation teacher Cheri Huber.
Author Tricia Lootens writes that the idea of naming days after literary figures, as if they were Catholic Saint days, didn't catch on outside the Positivist movement.
Author Lee Davis in his book, " Scandals and Follies ," writes that: By 1911, was insanely in love with Lillian Lorraine and would remain so, to one degree or another, for the rest of his life, despite her erratic, irresponsible, often senseless behavior, her multiple marriages to other men, his own two marriages and his need for all his adult life to sleep with the best of the beauties he hired .”
Author Howard Bryant writes that Collins ' prejudice also extended to Jews and Catholics.
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" Author Ian Watson writes " Here is a humane, trickster kaleidoscope questioning a genre and a market, and fiction, and reality too – yet exquisitely spiced with human reality – and delivering the eerie chill of the occult and the illicit, curdling the blood but also warming the heart.
Author and reviewer Orson Scott Card writes that " the climax is not just an inward epiphany for a character … he world changes in wonderful strange ways, and the audience can read the book passionately, with sweating fingers, eager to see what happens next, yet reluctant to leave the present moment.
Author and critic Brian Stableford writes that " no potential reader should allow himself or herself to be put off by the seeming freakishness of its premise … There is not a wasted image or phrase in the text, which is extraordinarily rich and eminently readable from beginning to end.
Author, critic and sometime collaborator, Paul Di Filippo writes
Author Rod Dreher writes that Berry's " unshakable devotion to the land, to localism, and to the dignity of traditional life makes him both a great American and, to the disgrace of our age, a prophet without honor in his native land.
Author Miranda Carter writes that the KGB had no intention of letting Burgess remain behind or return to London, as he was likely to crack under interrogation.
Author James Brady in his memoir of the Korean War, and his serving as a Marine under Chafee writes: Nowhere, at any time, did John Chafee serve more nobly than he did as a Marine officer commanding a rifle company in the mountains of North Korea .” and that " He was the only truly great man I've yet met in my life ..."

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